I can not believe that The Cracked Egg received 5 stars. The only thing that the dinner had correct was that it does serve gluten free items as they advertise. We called the dinner to make sure we didn't need a reservation and when asked they replied that none was needed and we would be seated in 5 minutes of arrival. However when we arrived they denied the call and said we needed to wait 45 minutes to be seated. They have no proper waiting area and it is so small that we found ourselves squeezed out and having to wait out in the rain. The food was average at best and the rest tasted old and as if it was frozen for a long period of time. The service was terrible and we had to wait as people who came after us received their food. Our server was so uninformed of the menu and options that the only answers he could provide was "I'm sure we can for a small cost". We found ourselves ill and uncomfortable when we left and as bad as our food was we seemed to have been given the royal treatment compared to the man we passed on the way out who was vigorously taking pictures of his served plate and saying "how dare you serve people this gross food!", demanding they take his food away immediately. If I could give negative stars I would our money is budgeted and to have such a waste of money and time is discouraging and makes our family prefer to splurge on home cooked meals instead of contributing to the community with our funds.

Great GF place. I explained to the manager my issues with Celiac and my concern with cross contamination she was very knowledgable everything was perfect. I enjoyed my greek omelette with hash browns. Beware they do not have a dedicated toaster for the GF bread!

Had GF blueberry pancakes, eggs and bacon. They were yummy. I'm not celiac, but VERY intolerant of gluten (my home is GF COMPLETELY). I didn't get sick here. It was very nice to get breakfast that wasn't EGGS.😉

The food was excellent. Just plain wonderful-hot, fresh and perfectly prepared. The coffee was some of the best I've had in a while. However, we waited at least 10 minutes for service. Once the waitress got here, the service was efficient. I will be coming back.

Saw that this chain had good ratings for Gluten-free eats so I thought I'd give it a try. I heard good reviews about the gluten-free pancakes. When the waitress came over to take our order, she warned me that the GF pancakes were cooked on the same cook top as the gluten-filled pancakes and that I better know my tolerance level, the GF menu also mentioned that they have GF toast but it was toasted in the gluten-filled toaster. I ordered a skillet with scrambled eggs, hash browns, cheese, and bacon with untoasted GF bread. The waitress asked if I wanted the bread warmed in the microwave instead. The bread was served hot in a plastic pouch. Skillet was good, GF with no ill effects, but it was nothing special. I appreciate that the waitress was straight and told me the truth.

Delicious!!! I got some eggs, seasoned potatoes and GF blueberry pancakes. Probably some of the absolute BEST GF pancakes I've ever had! It's a TON of food for the price, too. Not sure if I'll get sick or not since I just finished eating, but taste/quality definitely deserves 5 stars!

mixed on this one. DH loved it. his burger looked divine. he eats gluten. DDs ordered chocolate chip pancakes and we asked for them gf. they looked lovely, nice and fluffy. looks like they might use Pamelas pancake mix. i recognized those brown flecks. (since they dont mention, ask what they use if you are allergic to nuts bc Pamelas has nuts). I ordered the Kicken Potatoes, with a side of eggs to put on top. pretty tasty, tho left under the broiler a bit too long.
my biggest reason for a 3 star is that our waitress didn't know what gluten is....I suggest you ask for a wait person who is familiar with glutenfree. Also some stuff is canned or frozen. we asked if the chicken tenders could be made glutenfree and she came back and said they are pre-packed frozen, so no.
So it's mixed. it's pretty good, more pluses than minuses, but the minuses are significant. for instance, they warn you that they have gf bread, but it will be toasted in a shared toaster. so I had to take all bread out of my consideration because I'm sensitive. the frustrating thing is, go buy a new toaster for $30 and label it GLUTENFREE Bread only! Then they can sell more and ensure more safety for their guests.